I recently had my first sales which has prompted me to start listing more items, I am currently trying to add a new image to one of my listings and it keeps giving the image a black background. I created the image in Photoshop and it has a white background however when I upload the image it turns the background to black. What's up with this and how can I get the white background I want for the image?
You can't adjust that on your listing page, so go back to photo editor to fix it. Perhaps make a copy of the dodgy one and rejig with the correct background and then try to upload it. Is it showing as black when published I wonder? Perhaps the glitch is only seen on listing page?
I have found that when removing backgrounds (making it transparent) it always shows up black on Etsy. Using the Magic Wand Tool, select the back ground. Then use the Paint Bucket Tool and fill with white (or any other color you like). I hope this helps.
Bring that color clip to your timeline and place it on v1 and extend it for as long as you want your video to last. Place all of your pictures on video tracks above v1. Now, you will have a white background for your video.
On channel V1 I made the white color according to your instructions (4:3 ratio) and then, I put in channel V2 video with black background. (Also 4:3 ratio). I exported the project, but the background remains black. can you help me?
Both channels are in visible condition.
Thank you.
Unfortunately, your video has black padding in it instead of transparency. Also, you probably want the height to fill the output video frame. If so, add Rotate and Scale filter to increase the size using the Scale parameter. In either case, next add the Crop: Rectangle filter. In the crop, filter you need to change Padding color. Click the color block to open the color dialog, set Alpha channel to 0, and click OK.
I think you have lost the point of the Crop:Rectangle filter. You can crop your video to get rid off the black in the background. To remove the black, what you need to do is in the Crop: Retangle filter, set Padding Color, his alpha channel to a value equal 0, so you will only see the rectangle you have selected with the clipping (crop filter)
And the second qu estion: you need to cut the video on each photo and then apply the crop on each piece.
As I do with most of my images, I start with pulling down ever so slightly on the highlights and blacks and increasing whites and shadows. I also find I need to warm up my subject a tad, so I will temperature and exposure to create a slightly warmer look. Of course, you will have to experiment with this to see what works best for your style.
As tempting as it may seem in your effort to help darken the background, do not just yank down your black and shadows for the whole image when post-processing these. Doing so can create a sharp unnatural edge to your subjects. Keep in mind how light and shadows naturally and gradually fall. You want that look, not a cut-and-paste appearance.
Ticking the box Enable experimental features (may be unstable) in Tools > Options > LibreOffice > Advanced allows LibreOffice to pick up the Dark theme from Windows so you will get dark background but grey text (visible) in the menus but the working area will remain light grey. This might be best for you if you are mixing normal access and RDP. I think with RDP choices can sometimes be limited.
I have an image with a black background, and want to put text on top of it, so that it cuts around the text, leaving it white. I have tried push to front, but it cuts all of the background first, then cuts the text into it. Is there a way to get the text to be untouched?
Probably the hardest of the studio photography setups to nail, photographing black backgrounds well and specifically black dogs on a black background, is the most frequently asked studio question I get. So today, we cover that!
I've looked up how to enable night reading, since most other e-readers (i.e. Kindle, Kobo, etc.) have this option within the app. Unfortunately, iBooks does not, but it can be done! You need to go into your iPhone/iPad settings, then "general", then "accessibility", then tap "white on black". Unfortunately this changes your entire system, but at least it is easy to change back for those of us who use the night reading a lot, which makes this small inconvenience worth it! This works on both my iPhone and iPad 2, but not sure about other apple products. Please suggest apple add this into the app in future updates though if you like the night reading option, I know I will be!
Additional note: Also under the accessibility option in your general settings, there is a "triple click home" option. In there you can toggle white on black on as well, this way you only need to triple click home in iBooks, rather then going into and out of your settings manually each time!
I also tweaked the styling a little bit too. I wanted something a little more modern and minimalistic. I striped down all the previous decor and started from scratch, adding one thing back at a time and adding a few additional pieces. With the black background, I needed to use lighter colored pieces, anything too dark would get lost.
When I open a png with transparency, this is given a color set in the viewer preferences as background. See attached, in one case I set "gray" for background, in the other, black.
Suppose it's the same for you.
Currently when using the dark theme in Pro, if you open a new map, the background color is set to transparent, but the transparency is rendered as white. I typically change this to 80% gray to match the dark theme, but I've realized that this means I don't have transparency anymore. I think it would make more sense for the transparency to render as 80% gray, since that is the default background color for all the other panes in the program. Showing white feels to me like the white is a background color, not that it is indicating transparency, as nothing else is white in the program.
Do you perform editing in Pro with the dark background using the fillet tool? I ask because users have experienced the fillet selection color (which currently cannot be changed as far as we can tell) blending in with the dark background making the fillet tool very hard to use in Pro.
I'm currently using BarTender to create a label template I intend to print on a Zebra ZT610.
The template has a Code 128 barcode which is human visible and it must be printed in white letters atop of a black rectangle (which has a fixed size due to label design).
My problem is that I have not been able to make the white letters of the barcode to be visible on top of the black rectangle. I have used the BarTender properties to make sure the objects are in the correct Z order, I have sent the barcode to the top and the black rectangle to the back and still does not work even though in the print preview the white letters are shown correctly.
I have tried replacing the black rectangle with other objects such as picture or a text box and still does not work. I should also note that if print the template in a non Zebra printer, the label comes out correctly.
I have attached a picture of the barcode in question.
Next I set my camera to spot metering and adjust the exposure as needed for the tonality of the subject since I want to keep the background dark. For the Calla Lily image above I added 1/3 stop to the spot meter reading off the yellow flower and set that manually.
In Photoshop I use a Curves or an Exposure adjustment layer to darken the background. If you choose the latter you will see 3 sliders: Exposure, Offset, and Gamma Correction. If you move the Gamma Correction slider to the right it will darken your background and the subject. I usually move this slider only a little and use a Layer Mask to paint away the effect on the subject. You can make an Offset slider adjustment to darken only the dark tones. There are 0.0048 increments on this slider. This adjustment is often too much. To lessen the effect you need to type in a smaller value; I often go with -0.0024 units. Either way various images will be affected differently; making small adjustments is always best.
My suggestion was to give the user the choice how a PDF should be displayed. If you want to maximize contrast, you may read it in yellow on black background. The black font on light gray background in my first post was just one example of many possible variations.
Hello, but I found that on Marginnote3(macOS version), the background color of PDF documents can be changed(as attached screenshoot).
(PDF in different color, and it also works in scanned document)
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Yeah but I was on a Desmume build that's a few months old and now the 2 week old one I am on OpenGL 3.2 but it's still white on mario bros ds / mario 64 ds I don't think old opengl works (didn't restart on it though) maybe there's a discord or I can try it out with someone to fix it or I guess I could Put 2 browser tabs and resize them to blackbars and put them in fullscreen then over lol
Another chance could be to just take the .tex file and format the color of text (and leaving background unchanged): change black (standar) color of letters to white and get a proper printer and use black paper as background. It'd be great to hear ideas on this option too. Although printing with white ink on black-tainted pages may be even more expensive than the 1st option...
I have several pictures with transparent backgrounds (png). First, the general background of the document was set to cyan and there was no problem. Everything printed fine. Now I switched to a black background and here started the problems. All my pictures appear on print to be frame with black which is slightly different that of the background one (not the case in the pdf).
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